Hoveton Great Broad – 17/09/16
Rain. And with it, flooding. It’s quite rare to have a whole day of rain start to finish, with a persistence that fills your ears with drumming and your mind …
Rain. And with it, flooding. It’s quite rare to have a whole day of rain start to finish, with a persistence that fills your ears with drumming and your mind …
he sun wasn’t shining, but we made hay anyway. I felt like a medieval peasant, surrounded by the sweet smell of sedge and mulching reed in the graceful, flat fields …
A moorhen pattered across leathery lily pads, the ripples across the water joining those made by the rising bream catching flies, vacuuming them up from the sticky surface tension they …
I’ve been working on the Hoveton Great Broad Nature Trail for the best part of five months now, yet it’s still surprising me. Before I started I thought my knowledge …
It’s now been several weeks since I wrote my last report, and things have changed with a rapidity I hadn’t expected. I was away from the trail for the best …
This week has been hot. The kind of sapping heat where clothes stick to skin and beads of sweat appear unbidden on sunburnt brows. This has led to many inevitable …
The mixture of heavy rain and warm sunny days we’ve had this week seem to have done wonders for the plants. They’re growing at such a rate they need trimming …
July is here and with it comes the start of summer, seemingly. After a cold, wet, long spring we’ve had a good couple of days of warm sunshine and blue …
t’s a perfect June day, bright sunshine but not too warm, a misty morning clearing to blue skies, the gentle breeze rustling through the fresh leaves on the trees that …
In the world of conservation there always seems to be issues of compromise. This takes many forms, either because of limited funding, lack of opportunity or willpower, or placing human …